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Tales from the Mountaintop

A Collection of Three Short Stories

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Tales from the Mountaintop

By: Jared Rinaldi
Narrated by: Scott Sutherland
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Have you ever heard of a platonic dating service for Catholic priests?

This fellowship-winning short story and more can be found in Tales from the Mountaintop, a collection of tales about life in upstate New York.

At times dark and weird and at others touching and uplifting, these stories will leave you wanting to visit the Catskill Mountains and maybe, just maybe, stay awhile.

©2014 Jared Rinaldi (P)2015 Jared Rinaldi
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Yes, the narration made for an entertaining listen for commuting.

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All three stories were different in concept, and voiced in compelling ways by the narrator.

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